48×48 Inch Oil on Canvas, Impasto
This painting captures the iconic oak tree standing at the historic Leith Cemetery, the final resting place of renowned Canadian Landscape painter Tom Thomson. Painted with bold impasto brushwork and layers of expressive texture, the work reflects both the enduring strength of the tree and legacy of Thomson’s influence on Canadian Art.
Created originally for a charity fundraiser in support of the Tree Trust, this piece embodies a deep connection to heritage, memory, and preservation. The heavy sculptural strokes echo the resilience of the oak and the shifting light that moves across its branches, gravestones, and stone church.
A celebration of history, place, and artistic lineage, this work invites reflection on the passage of time and the ways in which nature and art intertwine to hold memory.
48×48 Inch Oil on Canvas, Impasto
This painting captures the iconic oak tree standing at the historic Leith Cemetery, the final resting place of renowned Canadian Landscape painter Tom Thomson. Painted with bold impasto brushwork and layers of expressive texture, the work reflects both the enduring strength of the tree and legacy of Thomson’s influence on Canadian Art.
Created originally for a charity fundraiser in support of the Tree Trust, this piece embodies a deep connection to heritage, memory, and preservation. The heavy sculptural strokes echo the resilience of the oak and the shifting light that moves across its branches, gravestones, and stone church.
A celebration of history, place, and artistic lineage, this work invites reflection on the passage of time and the ways in which nature and art intertwine to hold memory.